Life House University doesn't offer a quick fix, but its approach is changing lives and helping to reunite parents with their ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — A first-of-its-kind program in Iowa, designed to help support people with opioid use disorder in Polk County, launched earlier this month. The City of Des Moines said a partnership ...
Gina Roberts used to have this recurring nightmare: frantic and broke, she would search everywhere for a drink, but always the alcohol would remain out of reach. The dream would trigger such ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. New educational programs aim to expand access to practical neuroscience-based tools for practitioners, families, and ...
Make no mistake, addiction is a neurological brain disorder. When the subject of addiction comes up, people often lean on familiar explanations. “They just need more willpower.” “Why can’t they stop ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Four mothers graduated from the Family Dependency Treatment Docket program Tuesday after completing a year of treatment, counseling and supervision that helped them regain sobriety ...
Addiction is one of the most common and consequential chronic medical conditions in the United States. Nationwide, more than 46 million people met the criteria for a substance abuse disorder as of ...
California’s parole board keeps using drug test results from prison addiction treatment programs when it decides who gets released, even though doctors and attorneys say the tests can be ...
The Trump administration says it wants to tackle the "addiction epidemic." But it's eliminating addiction treatment resources and access to mental healthcare.
The City of Richmond is expanding access to life-saving resources for people struggling with addiction through its harm reduction vending machine program.
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Emma Fenske, DO, Oregon Health & Science University (THE CONVERSATION) Addiction is ...
On Feb. 2, the Department of Health and Human Services announced that it was investing $100 million in what it called “Great American Recovery.” This funding will support a pilot program in eight U.S.